At 12:16 AM 9/16/2008, Tim wrote:
>>>>>
Such as replying to someone's
message instead of starting a *new* thread for a "new" message (thread
hijacking). Or, not doing a proper reply when you reply to someone's
message, like replying to someone else's message and responding to a
prior quote, or starting a new message and cutting and pasting between
them, or using a client that destroys the in-reply-to and references
headers (breaking a thread).
<<<<<
Just out of curiosity, isn't taking a thread off in a direction
totally unrelated to its Subject: line also considered a form of
thread hijacking?
Don't you guys also object to that??
This thread hasn't had anything remotely to do with "Arranging icons
on a desktop" since about the third post. Yet, no one seems to care,
and no one has changed the Subject: to match what is being discussed.
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